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Tree Physiology | 2012

Applying the dual-isotope conceptual model to interpret physiological trends under uncontrolled conditions

H. R. Barnard; J. R. Brooks; Barbara J. Bond

The inter-relationships among δ(13)C and δ(18)O in tree ring cellulose and ring width have the potential to illuminate long-term physiological and environmental information in forest stands that have not been monitored. We examine how within-stand competition and environmental gradients affect ring widths and the stable isotopes of cellulose. We utilize a natural climate gradient across a catchment dominated by Douglas-fir and temporal changes in climate over an 8-year period. We apply a dual-isotope approach to infer physiological response of trees in differing crown dominance classes to temporal and spatial changes in environmental conditions using a qualitative conceptual model of the (13)C-(18)O relationship and by normalizing the data to minimize other variance. The δ(13)C and δ(18)O of cellulose were correlated with year-to-year variation in relative humidity and consistent with current isotope theory. Using a qualitative conceptual model of the (13)C-(18)O relationship and physiological knowledge about the species, we interpreted these changes as stomatal conductance responses to evaporative demand. Spatial variance between plots was not strong and seemed related to leaf nitrogen rather than any other environmental variable. Dominant trees responded to environmental gradients more consistently with current isotope theory as compared with other classes within the same stand. We found a correlation of stable isotopes with environmental variables is useful for assessing the impacts of environmental change over short time series and where growth varies only minimally with climate.


Tree Physiology | 2004

Converging patterns of uptake and hydraulic redistribution of soil water in contrasting woody vegetation types

Frederick C. Meinzer; J. R. Brooks; Sandra J. Bucci; Guillermo Goldstein; Fabian G. Scholz; Jeffrey M. Warren


Ecohydrology | 2014

The role of pre-event canopy storage in throughfall and stemflow by using isotopic tracers

Scott T. Allen; J. R. Brooks; Richard F. Keim; Barbara J. Bond; Jeffrey J. McDonnell


Ecohydrology | 2010

Mechanistic assessment of hillslope transpiration controls of diel subsurface flow: a steady-state irrigation approach.

H. R. Barnard; C. B. Graham; w.J. Van Verseveld; J. R. Brooks; Barbara J. Bond; Jeffery J. McDonnell


Archive | 2010

Examining the linkages between forest water use, hydrology, and climate using dual-isotope approaches: insights and challenges in headwater catchments (Invited)

H. R. Barnard; J. R. Brooks; T. G. Pypker; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; Barbara J. Bond; Dawn Williams


Archive | 2010

Interpreting deltaD and delta18O isotopic signals of ambient water vapor in PNW coniferous forest using a high frequency CRDS analyzer

Scott T. Allen; Barbara J. Bond; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; J. R. Brooks; Creighton K. Thomas


Archive | 2009

Testing the Two Water Worlds Hypothesis: column experiments and 1D transport modeling

Luisa Hopp; Takahiro Sayama; J. R. Brooks; Jeffrey J. McDonnell


Archive | 2008

Examining the Role of Topography and Climate on Forest Water-use Efficiency

H. R. Barnard; Barbara J. Bond; J. R. Brooks; Zachary Kayler; Elizabeth W. Sulzman; A. D. Kennedy


Archive | 2008

Two water worlds: Isotope evidence shows that trees and streams return different pools of water to the hydrosphere

J. R. Brooks; H. R. Barnard; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; Rob Coulombe; Clark A. Burdick


Archive | 2007

Linking Soil Moisture, Micro-climate, and Transpiration in a Headwater Catchment

H. R. Barnard; J. R. Brooks; Zachary Kayler; Elizabeth W. Sulzman; C. L. Phillips; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; Barbara J. Bond

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C. B. Graham

Oregon State University

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Chris B. Graham

Pennsylvania State University

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Frederick C. Meinzer

United States Forest Service

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